Seldom is Satan’s destructive power more evident than when he gets a foothold in the Christian home. The home has become the battleground over values, roles, and faith. Satan has bombarded the home through television, radio, books and even computers.
While we never should accept the deterioration and destruction of the home as a way of life, we often must face this reality. Indeed, many of us have faced it in our own lives through another family member who has experienced marriage failure - or maybe you yourself. Divorce and family crises are real, and our response as Christians is to help others survive and get their feet back on the ground.
Offering help in family crisis may be something many of us find difficult because we fear that we may be invading a person’s privacy or merely "butting in." But think about this: If you get involved and get rejected, at least you’ve made an effort. And many times your involvement will come as a welcome path to take out of a bad situation. The person making a mistake may simply be crying out for help, but no one seems willing to take the risk to respond.
Here are some Dos and Don’ts for ministering in family crises.
Dos
Don’ts
Remember Matthew 5:45: "He causes His sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous" (NIV). We must do our best to help or lead people in crisis.
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